I remember the reports from last year's writeups, I just didn't know if his stuff had ticked up or not this season and maybe that was part of the reason for the good start. Just feeling hopeful.
As a side note, I find it so useless these days when people describe prospects as a #4/5 starter. What is that exactly, these days? There were only 96 pitchers in 2018 who threw 120 IP and were worth 1 WAR or more. That's about 3 per team. So in reality a #4/5 starter is basically worthless and/or part-time. I feel like people still use #4/5 starter to describe the innings eater SP, but those people don't really exist anymore.
Jeremy Hellickson or Tanner Roark are the ideal 4/5 starters.